PLAYER PROFILE

Anderson Parker

  • Age26
  • Born28 January 1998
  • Birth PlaceNSW, Australia
  • LivesNSW, Australia
  • PlaysRight-handed
  • CoachKeegan Oh-Chee

On court

  • Made his Grand Slam debut at Australian Open 2024
  • Won his first ITF Super Series at the Melbourne Wheelchair Classic in 2023
  • His favorite player is Rafeal Nadal. He says his style is so crazy and out there; he loves watching him play
  • Loves playing tennis and considers his team part of the family
  • Part of the Cape Fear Academy’s boys tennis team and won tennis player of the week for key contributions in the singles and doubles games.

Off court

  • Plays basketball to a high level
  • Works part time to fund his dream of becoming a pro tennis player

Anderson Parker in the news

Jin Woodman: The new face of Australian wheelchair tennis
Jin Woodman (Tennis Australia)
13 November, 2024

Jin Woodman has proven he's a star in the making after winning three titles at the 2024 Australian Wheelchair Tennis National Championships.
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Australia’s top wheelchair players set for national championships
Anderson Parker
7 November, 2024

The 2024 Australian Wheelchair Tennis National Championships will play out at Melbourne Park from Friday 8 to Sunday 10 November.
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Aussie weekly wrap: Another record-breaking week in Australian tennis
Ben Weekes and Alex de Minaur set new records this week.
2 September, 2024

Ben Weekes and Alex de Minaur were among the record-breaking Australians shining brightly on the world stage this week.
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Australian duo proud despite doubles exit at Paris 2024 Paralympic Games
Ben Weekes and Anderson Parker at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Picture: Daniel Kopatsch
1 September, 2024

Ben Weekes and Anderson Parker produced an impressive performance in the men's wheelchair doubles event at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
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